Year: 2021 | Month: December | Volume 10 | Issue 4

Inner Cry of Nuns – A Projective Analysis

Ritika Verma V.N. Yadav
DOI:10.46852/2249-6637.04.2021.6

Abstract:

The whole new era of psychology in psychological testing is attempted to investigate various psychological components of religious life. People doing social service and religious activities are known for their sacrifices and support to humanity throughout the world. Nuns and brothers have made their presence felt everywhere. The ultimate goal of nuns and brothers to serve and promote humanity. The present study is an explorative study which attempts to understand the personality profile of nun in India. The total number of participant is 28 considering the difficulty of obtaining the sample. The sample was collected from Gurugram and Delhi. The somatic inkblot series (64 Images) is used for the profiling of Nuns. The finding indicates that there are repression in Erotic imagery, aggressive content and preponderance of human relations.

Highlights

  • The ultimate goal of nuns is to do social service and promote humanity. They have to take certain vows before becoming nuns.
  • For the Personality Profiling of Nuns, the projective technique (SIS) was used.
  • As whole the Somatic inkblot protocol indicates that they have healthy attitude toward life, common view of thinking, good interpersonal relationship, maintained ego strength, controlled emotionality and low erotic desire within mature personality.




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